Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
Hi I am a trained senior teacher for chemistry and have experience in teaching IGCSE,Edexcel, IB, A level, Victorian curriculum and CBSE. I have written lecture notes explaining the concepts in chemistry chapter wise that gives a clear idea to new teachers and students about how to apply these concepts these concepts in solving exam questions.
I have some excellent resources for new chemistry teachers and new form teachers of primary and secondary classes.
The worksheet can be used to test understanding of basic concepts of chemical bonding such as-
-Electronic configuration of elements.
- Writing formula of ionic and covalent compounds.
- Drawing lewis structures of ionic and covalent compounds (examples explained).
- Properties of ionic and covalent compounds
The document explains natural polymers in a nut shell as expected at IGCSE level. It also explains in brief the important reactions, formation and uses these polymers (carbohydrates, proteins and fats).
This lesson includes presentation clearly explaining following Learning Objectives-
***Slow and fast reactions
Rate is speed
Reaction rate in real life
Reaction rate in medicine
Mathematical formulas for rates
Calculating rates from given data
Rates from reactants
Rates from products
The document can be used to start IGCSE chemistry lecture on Formula, Equations, Word equation, Symbol Equations and balancing. It can be used by students to self study how balancing of simple and advance equations can be done by following some simple rules. It also explains the importance of writing word and symbol equations and information conveyed by a balanced chemical reaction.
Topics Covered
• Chemical reaction
• Word Equation
• Symbol Equation
• Balancing Chemical reactions
• Simple rules for balancing reactions (anyone can learn how to balance a chemical reaction)
• Information conveyed by reactions
• Mole and its importance in balancing
This is an excellent resource I have created for students and teachers to understand various concepts of Mole calculations with solved examples.
Contents-
Elements
Compounds
Chemical Formula
Word Equation
Symbol Equation
Balancing Equation
Relative Atomic Mass
Naming Compound
Information from a chemical equation
Definition of Mole
The mole concept
Molar Mass
Important Formulae
Limiting reagent
Reacting Masses
Reacting masses and ratios
Molar Volumes
Concentration of Solutions
Water of Crystallisation Empirical and Molecular Formula Percentage Yield
Percentage Purity
Solved Examples of all the concepts
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Heat
Kinetic energy of particles
Temperature
Calorimetry
Heat Capacity
Specific heat capacity
Latent heat
Thermometers
Thermal Physics /Heat - IGCSE Physics Complete Lesson
Thermal properties and Temperature
Thermal expansion of solids, liquids, and gases at constant pressure
Applications and consequences of thermal expansion
Measurement of temperature
How a physical property that varies with
temperature may be used for the measurement of
temperature, and state examples of such properties
Need for and identify fixed points
Structure and action of
Liquid-in-glass thermometers
Sensitivity,range and linearity of thermometer
Structure of a thermocouple
and show understanding of its use
as a thermometer for measuring high
temperatures and those that vary rapidly
Structure of a liquid-in-glass thermometer relates to its
sensitivity,range and linearity
Thermal capacity (heat capacity)
Rise in the temperature of a body to an
increase in its internal energy
Equation thermal capacity = mc
Define specific heat capacity
Equation change in energy = mc∆T
Experiment to measure the
specific heat capacity of a substance
Melting and boiling in terms of energy input
without a change in temperature
Distinguish between boiling and
evaporation
Moles and Mole concept Interactive Lesson Power Point
Contents-
Why Moles
What is Moles
Hands on Activity with Pomogranate
Analysis and evaluation of 6.02 x 10^23
Comparison of Mole with other units
How moles make chemistry easy
Important formula and their application in calculating Moles, Mass and Volume of gases
Class Exercises and Answers
Homework Questions
IBDP Physics Circular Motion Revision Test Time 1 Hr 15 min
Section A MCQ -15 Questions
Section B Structured Resonse Questions-6 Questions
Topics Covered –
• Circular Motion
• Centripetal force
• Motion in a circular orbit
• Gravitation
• Acceleration due to gravity
• Keplers Laws of Planetary Motion
• Rotational Motion
• Gravitational Force
• Motion of a Satellite
Enable student mastery of K equilibrium and calculating Kp/its units and improve teaching practice with enhanced, smart worksheet that can be solved by students on their devices such as school laptop/ tablet without any hassle of printing and paper shortage.
Topics covered -
Kp
Expression for Kp
Calculating Kp
Percentage Yield is interactive Lesson Power Point is the best resource to deliver the concept of “Actual and Percentage Yield” in a most fun and engaging way.
The ppt is adequately animated to give teacher full control of the discussion making it highly interactive.
Contents-
Understanding the cocept of Yield
Fun activity
Real life example of Yields
Actual Yield
Theoritical Yield
Calculating Theoritical Yield step-wise
Interactive questions and HW assignement
Performance Task word file.
The resource is a practice worksheet to check students understanding of the mole calculations involving calculations related to molar mass, molar volumes, limiting reagent on IGCSE chemistry pattern
Revision Test- IGCSE Chemistry – Acid Bases and Salts Time-1 Hr.
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Contents-
Acids and their properties
Bases and their properties
Indicators
Universal Indicator
Neutralization Reaction
Titration
Applications and Uses of Acid Bases
Salts Preparation
Precipitation
This test paper contains important exam style questions (MCQ /structured) on two main IGCSE topics
- Atomic structure
- Mole calculations
Time Duration -1 Hr
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Reversible Reactions
Reversible Arrows
Dynamic Equilibrium
Le Chattelier’s Principle
Shifting of Equilibrium
Effect of Temperature
Effect of Pressure
Weak Electrolytes
Haber’s Process (Reversible reaction only)
Contact Process (Reversible reaction only)
Revision Test- IGCSE Chemistry Rate of the Reaction Time-1 Hour.
Section -A MCQ’s and Section B- Structured Questions
Content-
Rate of the reaction
Factors affecting rate
Temperature
Light
Surface area
Concentration
Collision theory
Catalyst
Activation Energy
Methods of Determining Rate